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The color-debug project has been long-since used as a set of convenience macros for achieving colored printf calls in C/C++ code. In spite of being a C-only set of preprocessor definitions, its main (and only) header retained a .hpp extension which did not reflect the original intention of supporting C-language code consumers, too. We have decided to finally take the step and rename that header: from ColorDebug.hpp to ColorDebug.h. Additionally, we are now taking advantage of CMake targets, and the usual COLOR_DEBUG_INCLUDE_DIRS variable is no longer set. References:
Backwards compatibility with older code has been preserved (by means of a convenient symlink), as long as modern color-debug is consumed as a system-installed project (that is, don't forget to make install even if CMake founds a local build/ instance somewhere in your local directories). This change is being applied to all affected repos across the roboticslab-uc3m GitHub organization, thus we advise you to download and install the latest color-debug from the web. Also, this project is no longer suitable for orchestration and management via YCM, which means that now it's being treated as a hard dependency (as well as YCM itself, see #66).
cc @roboticslab-uc3m/roboticslab.
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The color-debug project has been long-since used as a set of convenience macros for achieving colored
printf
calls in C/C++ code. In spite of being a C-only set of preprocessor definitions, its main (and only) header retained a.hpp
extension which did not reflect the original intention of supporting C-language code consumers, too. We have decided to finally take the step and rename that header: fromColorDebug.hpp
toColorDebug.h
. Additionally, we are now taking advantage of CMake targets, and the usualCOLOR_DEBUG_INCLUDE_DIRS
variable is no longer set. References:Backwards compatibility with older code has been preserved (by means of a convenient symlink), as long as modern color-debug is consumed as a system-installed project (that is, don't forget to
make install
even if CMake founds a localbuild/
instance somewhere in your local directories). This change is being applied to all affected repos across the roboticslab-uc3m GitHub organization, thus we advise you to download and install the latest color-debug from the web. Also, this project is no longer suitable for orchestration and management via YCM, which means that now it's being treated as a hard dependency (as well as YCM itself, see #66).cc @roboticslab-uc3m/roboticslab.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: